Cheerful gramophone records
Half-an-hour of Hill-Billy music and song
' The How and Why of Cooking (ii) : What is a sauce for ? ', by Philip Harben
on gramophone records
at the organ of the Empire, Leicester Square
Conductor, Rae Jenkins
in fifteen minutes of song. Produced by Leslie Bridgmont. (BBC recording)
Rhaglen ddifyr at y bore, gyda chan a stori i godi'r galon. Y rhaglen o dan ofal Nan Davies a Mai Jones. (Welsh light programme)
Oscar Rabin and his Band
Conductor, Charles Shadwell , with Stephen Manton
A light music concoction, prepared by Jack Byfield
Lunch-time entertainment for factory-workers, from a factory somewhere in Britain
Variety, on records
and his Orchestra, with Elizabeth Batey , Pat Macormac , and Harry Kaye
Violin Sonata in G, Op. 100 played by Alfred Cave (violin) and Victor Hely-Hutchinson (piano)
Rhythmic records
Conductor, Guy Warrack
from the Winter Gardens, Droitwich Spa
and her Girls Band
Stephen Williams pays a tribute, with gramophone records, to the old Mastersinger, original of Wagner's hero, who was bom on November 6, 1494
This is the day and time when the late John Hilton talked about those
' problems of men and women in the Forces, and of their wives and relatives, which are discussed in this programme
National and Regional announcements
edited and read by Colin Wills
edited and read by Arthur Heighway
edited and read by Cyril Watling
Ivor Novello visits Drury Lane Theatre to revive some memories of his musical play 'Glamorous Night'. With him are Maggie Teyte, Trefor Jones and Olive Gilbert, and the ENSA Concert Orchestra, conducted by Geraldo. Produced by Ivor Novello and presented by the Department of National Service Entertainment (NAAFI). (BBC recording)
Merthyr and District Philharmonic Society, conducted by Brinley Griffiths
Music for the million, featuring the stars who make the music. Script by Spike Hughes. Produced by Tawny Neilson . From the Alhambra, Bradford
Forty minutes' non-stop ' Memories of Musical Comedy', played by Harry Fryer and his Orchestra, with Grace Nevem (soprano), and Edward Reach (tenor)
' Twelve Pretty Girls of Hopei ' : an illustration of Chinese invincibility. Written by Diana Wong. Produced by Brigid Maas
Pre-1914, when dancing really was dancing. Harry Davidson and his Orchestra. Master of Ceremonies, Raymond Glendenning. Management, Fred Hartley
x The Gramophone Department entertains with : ' Have You Heard This One ? . ' ; ' Singing Stars ' : 2-Derek Oldham ; and 'Regimental Salute ', introduced by Major Henry Sherek. Programme introduced by Ian Sadler , and produced by Anna Instonc
Scottish Variety Orchestra : conductor, Ronnie Munro